Polylectics: Logic of Postmodernism : a Polylectic of Reason in Hegel and NietzscheStudy on the philosophy of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1770-1831 and Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, 1844-1900. |
Contents
Preface vii | 1 |
Postmodern Recoil | 22 |
Polylectical Possibilities | 41 |
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Absolute Spirit actual aesthetic Appollonian ascetic becomes binary Christianity cited concept conflict contradiction critique culture deconstruction Derrida determination dialectical logic Dionysian Dionysus discourse drives elements Engels epistemology Eric Blondel essence eternal recurrence evil existence formal logic Foucault free play Freud Friedrich Nietzsche Gay Science genealogy Greek Hegel says Hegel trans Hegelian Heidegger human Hume Ibid idea ideal instincts interpretation judgements Kant knowledge language law of identity logocentrism Lukacs Marx Marxism meaning metaphor metaphysics metaphysics of presence method modern monism nature negation Nietzsche says Nietzsche trans Nietzsche's objective spirit ontological opposition perspective Phenomenology Phenomenology of Spirit philosophy plural polylectics positive postmodern principle psychology R. J. Hollingdale rational reality reason in Hegel religion Schelling Schopenhauer Section self-consciousness signified Socrates Spoke Zarathustra stage structure sublation sublimated teleology things thinkers thinking thought transcendental tried truth unconscious Unhappy Consciousness unity universal Walter Kaufmann